By Chong
The necessity of Inquiry-based learning is now being debated due to reports of a rare
phenomenon, HSL camaraderie, after a recordbreaking brownie bake sale in the Health Sci Lounge. During what is being described as a momentous occasion in Canadian history, the BHSC (Bakers of Health Sciences Club) have made their own mark in cannabinoid history, right at the heart of HSC – home to McMaster’s most cherished faculty. “When this club became ratified, I never thought we would make a difference anywhere besides on (rolling) paper,” said the club’s chair, Alice Toke. “But we managed to accomplish the impossible! For the first time in three years, I witnessed health scis relaxing with my bare eyes.” Other students were also amazed at the stark changes in the hours following the BHSC bake sale. “I overheard some Health Science
students discussing the deeper purpose of university, beyond taking bird courses,” said a confused nursing student. “Did one of their mandatory courses not get curved?”
Reports of students laughing and becoming friends while working in HSL group study
rooms have also set the BHSc office into a tailspin. “Now that students are able to set
aside their egos and work as equals, what could we possibly teach them in Inquiry?”
muttered a faculty member, as they pushed past Procrastinator reporters. Shortly after, the Faculty of Health Sciences announced a ban on bake sales in HSC.
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